The ATHENA Award is a program of the ATHENA Foundation, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to creating leadership opportunities for women.
Harford will open its newly renovated Chesapeake Welcome Center in late January, creating a central front door to the campus for students and the community. A free Open House on Sunday, January 25, 2 to 5 p.m. invites the public to explore the 78,000-square-foot space and conference center.
The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, January 13, beginning at 6 PM.
Come to our free Information Session on January 16, 3-4:30 PM in the new Chesapeake Welcome Center! Explore 90+ degree and certificate programs and 65+ career and workforce programs, and learn about our support services, vibrant campus life, financial aid options, and how to get started.
Nominations for the Distinguished Alumni Award are open now through February 15. The award honors the achievements of former Harford students who have shown outstanding success in their chosen profession, a commitment to the community, and an interest in and service to the College.
The College’s Division of Nursing and Allied Health Professions hosted a Pinning Ceremony for 40 fall 2025 proud and happy associate degree nursing graduates last month at the Amoss Center. The new grads will bring their considerable learning and skills to patient care for years to come.
Harford Athletics to Host Inaugural “Harford Hoops New Year’s Classic” Featuring Boy’s, Men’s Basketball Slate of Games
A Practical Nursing Pinning Ceremony was held in the Chesapeake Theater at Harford Community College on December 19. There were 13 graduates from the program in fall 2025.
A Completion Ceremony for fall 2025 grads of the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Program was held on December 15. The event was hosted by the College’s Division of Nursing and Allied Health Professions. The eight new CNAs are looking forward to excellent employment prospects!
A Completion Ceremony for fall graduates of Harford’s Medical Assisting Program was held on December 12 in Darlington Hall. Six grads completed 160 hours of training in physicians’ offices across the county after completing coursework for their Certifications and/or AAS degrees.